1 About the beginning of Edward I (1272-1307), William de Harcourt granted to Henry de Braunteson and his heirs, that part of his capital court or mansion ‘by the wall ...
The site of a possible Manor House dating to the Medieval period. It is known from documentary evidence. It was situated 900m south west of Copt Green.
1 Moat House Farm was the manor house of the manor of Mappleborough Green or Studley Hay. The house has some 17th century timber framing. There is also some 16th ...
The site of a Medieval manor house and an associated moat. The moat is marked on a Tithe Award map of 1849, and is still partially visible as an earthwork. It is situated 250m north of the Police Station at Mappleborough Green
1 Plans of 1763 show a timber framed building on three sides of a quadrangle.
2 Ryland wrote that by the 20th century there was nothing like a manor. However ...
The site of a possible manor house dating from the Medieval period. The site is situated at Grounds Farm.
1 A farmhouse, late 16th century main block with timber framed walls, wholly cemented. Around 1620 a brick built wing was added on the north west with stone dressings, ...
Whateley Hall, a farmhouse of timber-frame construction, built during the Post Medieval period.
1 Henry de Rokeby was a benefactor of the Abbey of Pipwell (Northants). He gave land in Rugby to Pipwell Abbey and the Abbey had a grange here. In the ...
The possible site of a Medieval monastic grange, a farm or estate associated with Pipwell Abbey. The grange is known from documentary evidence. It was probably located at the Herbert Gray College, Rugby.
1 Lower part of house is 15th century or earlier. The west wing is 16th century.
2 Listed as Grade 1. Mainly 16th century. Timber frame and plaster, with later ...
A farmhouse which dates back to the Medieval period. It is the reputed birthplace of Shakespeare's wife, Anne Hathaway, and is located in Shottery.
1 The manor of Wolvey Grange or Leicester’s Grange was part of the Combe estates and was leased in 1459 by the convent to John Perkyns. Ownership information exists for ...
Leicester Grange, the site of a Medieval grange, a farm or estate belonging to a religious order. The site is known from documentary evidence and is located 300m east of Hinckley Road.
1 Withybrook has shrunk and expanded at intervals, earthworks mirroring its fluctuations in prosperity and changing farming techniques. It is not recorded until the 12th century. By 1327 it had ...
The site of the Medieval shrunken village of Withybrook. Remains of the village survive as earthworks.
1 Cawston Lodge is a modern house, possibly on the site of a grange of the monks of Pipewell.
2 An important grange, built like a monastery, with cloister dormitories for ...
The site of a Medieval grange, a farm or estate associated with a monastery. The grange is known to have existed from documentary evidence. The site lies 500m south east of Cawston.
1 Bilton Grange is a modern house on the site of a grange of Pipewell Abbey, to whom most of the S part of the parish of Bilton was granted ...
The site of a Bilton Grange, a Medieval farm or estate associated with a monastery. The site is located 800m north east of Dunchurch.
1 17th century farmhouse and attached outbuilding (not listed) probably 18th century.
2 Outbuilding for animals of probable 18th century date.
Listed 17th century farmhouse and unlisted 18th/19th century outbuilding.
1 Late 17th-century farmhouse incorporating a stable block. Reputed to be the former stable block to the now demolished Coleshill Hall.
Late 17th-century farmhouse incorporating a stable block.
1 Farm buildings are marked at this site on an estate map of 1768. The adjacent field is named Barn Close, perhaps suggesting that there was an earlier tithe ...
Farm dating to at least 18th century, it is a regular U-plan type with detached farmhouse. The buidlings were converted and adapted for other uses in the 20th century and were demolished in 2003. The site is located on Bennet's Lane in Keresley.
1 Mid 17th century farmhouse of two storeys in stone. Gabled bays to the sides. Three stone mullioned three light windows with labels. The doorcase is modern. ...
Willington Manor Farmhouse dates to the Post Medieval period. It is located 500m north west of the church at Tidmington.
1 Idlicote House occupies the site of a grange of Kenilworth Abbey.
2 Although Idlicote belonged to Kenilworth Abbey I can find no other reference to a grange on the site.
The possible site of a Medieval grange once belonging to Kenilworth Abbey. It is located 300m south west of Idlicote.
1 This is a solid, well-preserved late 17th century farmhouse in red brick. A site visit showed it to be in excellent condition. There is no evidence to ...
A farmhouse dating to the Post Medieval period. It is situated to the north east of Wroxall.
1 17th century cottage, currently a farmhouse. A building survey was carried out prior to renovation. The framing is probably mid 17th century. The house was originally three bays ...
17th century timber-framed farmhouse at Grove End, Wishaw.
1 Building recording took place prior to renovation works.
Formerly Glebe Farm. 17th century farm and barns
1 (NB Not technically a Warwickshire Monument – but it does relate to an area of settlement which the majority is in Warwickshire).
Site of a former farmstead which had gone by 1849. This farmstead and others in he vicinity maybe a post-medieval settlement encroaching on wasteland. Is now in Worcestershire.
1 The substantial brick-built buildings of Hill Farm were photographically recorded prior to conversion.
23 The 1st edition and 2nd edition OS maps show a full regular courtyard with attached ...
A regular farmstead arranged around a courtyard. Dates from at least the late 19th century.
1 Historic pre 1880s historic farm complex marked on OS 1st Edition mapping. Comprising Maxtostoke School Farmouse LB II dated early to mid C19 and timber framed Barn LBII dated ...
Historic pre 1880s historic farm complex marked on OS 1st Edition mapping. Comprising Maxtostoke School Farmouse LB II dated early to mid C19 and timber framed Barn LBII dated Early C17, Late C17 and C19.
1 ,2An estate farm complex at Kineton, built c1850 for the Compton Verney Estate.
3 A section of the main barn was rebuilt, following a fire in 1999, and a photographic ...
An estate farm complex at Kineton, built c1850 for the Compton Verney Estate.
1 Cottage, originally probably a farmhouse, part of a row. C16/C17. Timber framed with braces and whitewashed brick and some plastered infill. C19 additions.
2 A level 2-3 survey was carried ...
Cottage, originally part of a farmhouse. 16th or 17th century origin with 19th century and later alterations.
1 Roger, Earl of Warwick (1119-53) granted a small manor beyond the bridge on the S side of Warwick to the Knights Templars. This was eventually transferred to the Knights ...
The site of a preceptory of the Knight Templar during the Medieval period. Documentary evidence notes that a manor house surrounded by a moat was given to the Order in the 1100s. The house had been demolished by 1786 and it stood in Castle Park, Warwick.